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Fe fre to in 80 ta we be Poorer e none « a ah RP OO Lt er BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ia = = The EF N. E. A, Special to The Tribune fean ace ot ac ambition. “\When | get home I am going to! he t an aviator must have the aflidayit of | and travel across the the premier flyer says. an hour. x nd You Have Always Bought, an Nich has bee in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature éf Ze - and has beea ce under his per- sonal supervision cince its infancy. Allow no one to co you in this, Au Counterfeits, Imitations and '“ Just-as-gocd ”. are bet Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains er Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has Leen in constant use for the relief of Cdnstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness urising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach aud Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and uatural ilcep. The Childreu’s Panacea—The Mother’s bricud. GENUINE CASTORIA Aways Bears the Signature of t) otis Ja Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THe CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK SAYS HE’LL OWN MULE CART — WOULD GO 5 MILES AN HOUR | a serious light in seems to upp eyes. PARIS, France ain Eddie Rickenbacher brought d yn as many club-footed mule and a cari United States,” HUN plan unofficially. only be etired by thoro of Eczema and ¢ Vhis wonderful r Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy Successfully used for 50 years.jan equal as a blood purifier, being : 4 ia vy {probably the oldest blood medicine Fezema and similar, skin trou Les | Br crire Sonekec. “lichas heen call: Iiy front a. 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The ace of aces is modest like most:| The Columbus, ©. speedster wants} aviators. He has 18 official vietor to find out how it feels to go slow.|to his credit. And his comrades s y “The speed limit will be five miles] an officer who saw the Koche plane! { t It is obvious that American! tickenbacher smiled, but there was] aviators have shot down numerous Sk if | UNITED STATES | BY J. H. DUCKWORTH. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. } NEW YORK. | “phere is enough work in the world Iwaiting to be done to keep the ! United States busy for years.” This the asserti Rache, international banker, when_! d him today what peace meant industry, Jabor and wages. { “There is no doubt,” Mr. i Bache, “that enough work is waiting to be undertaken to fully take the ‘place of war ¢ ‘is short of a construction neces: jappalling. | “Prices of labor, {eventually decline, \provtematical, ‘The kinds of goods. The sary is something I think, must alse but how soon is human element iin the commodity of labor furnishes} ju constant and stubborn resistance Ito decline, | “put the great prosperity which bana RRA A RAR RAR | 5 ‘ | planes without being fortunate nough to have an officer witness the lv ctory js ‘the field has an air control office |where huge charts and blackhoards {kept track of the whereabouts of all | plan | torte | When an aviator returned with {news of German planes shot: dowm jthe victories were chalked on the jblackboard, showing the name, the date, the location of {shot down. Thé victory chart carried two names mode prominently than othe Seemingly every other name either Rickenbach y Lieit. Luke. The latter was Luke, (he ; Phoenix, Ariz., schood»oy reported | Killed. | Luke, a 19-year-old boy, had 10 off- cial victories and four still unconfitm- ed conquests to his credit. His specially had been the daring job of shooting down German obse tion balloons. Rickenbacher not only shot a German Hanover plane, but cap- tured it. At the same time an in- fantry regiment opened fire on a Ger- man Fokker, brought it down and captured it. Both were: at Rieken- bacher's field, only slightly damaged. down GIRLSTUDENTS A. Has Opened New Branch of Service be NoVA. Special to The Tribune.) New York. > To amake the lrreneh and Latin American students Feoming to this country feel at heme, Vine Yo We G2 A. has opened) ane Hhranch of ser It is a division for with ) establishing i { | \ | | | relations nil] ss itin students. Its secretary is Miss Katy Body George, a Tennes Hwho has done elficient: work 1. A, hotel in France. Miss Boyd will travel about the coun- (try. talking with the girls:and estab- lishing personal relations where possi- 0 Wor ma YW, ‘ile. She will help in planning their Christmas and — summer ions where the girls wish advi ist ‘ance, and she will see t s re invited by the Y. W. as guests the summer conferences. Groups will be established, to disev questions of interest to the girls’ va ons countries, and in every way these students coming to the United States for training and edueation made to feel welcome and that this count co-operating in their effort Mi age spent several y secretary int Student Hostel at Paris She alsd worked as a Y. W.C. AL dent secretary in Boston. he HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | Be Better Looking—Take | Olive Tablets | —_ Ifyour skin is yellow—complexion pallid —tongue coated—appetite poor—you have abad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good “| feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute forcalomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards. after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you raust get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets action the Jiver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome consti- pation. That’s why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All lruggists. @Take one or two nightlv and ote the pleasing results. Phone 75 CITY FUEL COMPANY COAL 615 Broadway sumption. ‘The world | und record of flights and vic-| alrman’s'| his'} victory,, and the type of HUN plane| will be | sjand carrying only his great coat and | - | longings. alibis Damascus sword, BUSY FOR YEARS” the country which will lin $ 1 |halted by the ‘princes later on. Some of war-begun work will be | ied on at full head, . like ship-! | building, consuming large’ amounts ; steel, Business, which has slowed down materially, lke automobile man-; | ufacture, will very probably resume | large activity. | “Railroads will need very great} amounts of steel, if the go) undertakes to bring thg road's equip-| ment facilities, extensfons and im- provements, up-to-date: | “Abroad, governments may back up reconstruction work promptly and there a vast fleld of demand exists— enough to keep the whole United States actively employed for a long time as soon as such operaiiois* be- gin.” my . REHEARSE DISCHARGE OF BRITISH U. S. Officers See 24-Hour Test- | ing of Details for Return- ing Soldiers to Civil Life has . experienced, and continue in important like agriculture, iurnishes a which / not be prospe of lower oa anne | Britain: to Have 18 Dispersal Stations; No Mari Sent Home Till Job Is Ready for Him BY FREDERICK M, KERBY. N, E. A. Staff Correspondent. New York.—Details of the biggest rehearsal in’ history, in which ds of British soldiers partici- {pated in a trial demobilization, have |just been brought here. ‘The English texperience is to be made available to our government: ; The scheme was prepared by the | British war officéand> the ministry ‘of labor. It was rehearsed by troops inscamp near London, the demodili ‘ion It w P obsery- for any faking twenty'four hours. ly watched by military including U.S. officers, ch jers, flaws. f. Of the men who took part in the re- hearsal one-hal! was med to have jin from France: the other shalt assumed to ibe from a col- ilecting place in the United Kingdom. |All were theoretically, bound — for Thomes in a, certain specified district. haf they had come from the train hun- gry they would have’ been fed, and, if iif they had been in need of sleep, would have been housed. A dispersal station, under the plan ‘worked out, will have these comforts j ready, though they may not always he | wanted, | ;. The men participating as “actors” in the dress rehearsal ~w in full jequipment, On amsival they. entered | an improvised-oftice, where each man received a handdag. In this he placed his private belongings. Then he hand-; led over his rifle, steel helmet, gas | jmask (if he was ‘assumed to haye just come from ance) anid other jequipment. If any important article was missing, the man was sent to an-| jother desk to give an explanation. | Here the officer in charge was called | in to corroborate or comment on the} }man’s story. A satisfactory explana-) tion ended the matter. Otherwise, the | soldier was debited on his dispersa}) certificate with an amount correspond: | ing 6 the deficigney. Wear Uniforms 28 Days. A man left the shed in his uniform; !sandbag containing his “private be- In real demobilization, sol- jdiers will be allowed to keep their un- \iforms, but tho great coats must ve 'returned on conclusion of their fur- |loughs. The men will be permitted to wear thelx uniforms for twenty-eight days after dispersal, and thereafter | on “special” oceasiOns only. Then follows the “documentation” process ach man, got’an’ out-of {work insurance policy,*securing him, in the event of unemployment, a week- ly‘sum to be determined Tater. In} exchange for his dispersal certificate | he! received a protection certificate for use during his: four’ weeks’ ‘fur- lough. It entitled him'to advance pay for the period. A lapel for the re- turn of his greateoat at the end of his furlough was issued to him} his military service papers apd a railway warrant for his journey were put into an envelope marked wily the number of ‘his railway group. This number. indicated to him those: of his com- rades who were going home the same way. Is Taken to Station. / The men were warned of the time |of the train departure, and seen off. The soldier was at last demozilized. |The clerks entered earnestly into the |spirit of the rehearsal. The full scheme contemplates the jestablishment of eighteen dispersal ‘centers. The rate of demobilization jwill be cdntrolled by the labor minis- try, and no man will be sent back tfome until there is a job awaiting him : A similar plan, differing in. details tonly, will undoutedly be worked out ‘by our own war department, in’ co- ‘operation with the department of ta-} (bor employment service. using the ‘British experience as a basis: | SELLS MAX’S PARIS | “DINNER Paris.-Same wealthy souvenir, hunt- ‘ ; UNIFORM. | Prince Max of Baten intended. to ‘wear in the triumphal entry into Patis. Max, thén a general in ithe ‘army, had his gaudy raiment ready in |1914—when the allies threw a wrench {into the Hun machinery. AMayor Her- There’s Plenty of Business Waiting to Replace| War Activities, He Asserts BRITISH SOLDIERS IN FOREST SERVICE }£ervice as they are discharged from the as «| army, N. E. A. Specitl to The Tribune, British soldiers tit ry service i India are Loudon, Noy. for the fores wt 1, and nervor sationd Bre the nerves and uo ere not tort, er is naturally ‘ou can ebtaln Mot 2 or Company, Building, Atlanta, Ce erkood Book, and get at Friend ,today, and thus f: pata’ aid discomfort. BISMARCK ee fe byt dd kU VA {being given an opportunity to join this | Men well,educated and capalite exerti are accepted. pnsiderable trying climate of Indi: Bring Results. y in thé, FARMERS ATTENTION! | Sa | We pay cash for corn or will trade you oats or barlfy at.a right price. It Pe you to look into this. -Comé ‘The Missouri Valley Seed N 1172 wks { will pay and sce us. 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D. epaulettes and his helmet with a mag- nificent, plume of. yellow, white and gold. - The. helinet is lined with white Satin_and is engraved with the’ initial “M.’ The outfit was captured in a rchateau where Prince Max and his {riot of Lyon is going to auction off | Prince Max’s gold-encrusted uniform, suite were billited in 191 the prince fescaping in his night shirt through 2 his. fringea|'window. 3 me UNDERTAKERS AND: EMBALMERS WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers _ Funeral Directors ‘Licensed Eiubalmer in Chitra “Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 HARDWARE—IMPLEMENTS ERD are thinking of buying a new carriage.or wagon it will pay ‘you to get our prices. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware —.Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages —~Wagons . FINE If, you SS SS SHOE FITTERS er can uy the gorgeous plimaRe ai Richmond 4 To AY +" MAIN. STREET Dance and Concert |, Orchestra ~_ 10 Main St. Phone 130K The HURLEYS | _ PHOTO DEVELOPING. 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